Jesus Aguilar

Mexico
Scheduled for Noche UFC
Aguilar is scheduled to compete against fellow flyweight Luis Gurule at Noche UFC in San Antonio on Sept. 13, per Nolan King of MMA Junkie.
ANALYSIS
Aguilar will have a chance to get back into winning ways by defeating Gurule at the annual Noche UFC event. In the former's most recent fight, he lost to Rafael Estevam via unanimous decision. But before the decision loss, Aguilar went on a three-fight winning streak.
Aguilar will have a chance to get back into winning ways by defeating Gurule at the annual Noche UFC event. In the former's most recent fight, he lost to Rafael Estevam via unanimous decision. But before the decision loss, Aguilar went on a three-fight winning streak.
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Winning streak snapped at three
Aguilar lost to Rafael Estevam via unanimous decision (28-29, 28-29, 28-29) at UFC Fight Night on Saturday in Las Vegas.
ANALYSIS
When we last saw Aguilar last August, he was missing weight prior to earning a first-round submission win over Stewart Nicoll. He had no problems with the scale this evening, but his complete inability to defend a takedown was his ultimate undoing. Aguilar allowed Estevam to connect on 11-of-19 takedown attempts, good for 9:22 worth of control time. Jesus did a nice job of defending from a compromising position, but he simply didn't generate enough offense to potentially pull the upset. Aguilar sees a three-fight winning streak snapped in the process.
When we last saw Aguilar last August, he was missing weight prior to earning a first-round submission win over Stewart Nicoll. He had no problems with the scale this evening, but his complete inability to defend a takedown was his ultimate undoing. Aguilar allowed Estevam to connect on 11-of-19 takedown attempts, good for 9:22 worth of control time. Jesus did a nice job of defending from a compromising position, but he simply didn't generate enough offense to potentially pull the upset. Aguilar sees a three-fight winning streak snapped in the process.
Taking on Estevam
Aguilar will face Rafael Estevam in a flyweight bout at UFC Vegas 102 on Feb. 15, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
ANALYSIS
Aguilar is red hot, having won three straight fights after dropping his opening UFC bout. His most recent victim was Stewart Nicoll, whom he bested via Guillotine. His opponent Esteveam, meanwhile, is coming off a win in his first ever UFC fight.
Aguilar is red hot, having won three straight fights after dropping his opening UFC bout. His most recent victim was Stewart Nicoll, whom he bested via Guillotine. His opponent Esteveam, meanwhile, is coming off a win in his first ever UFC fight.
Submission win after weight miss
Aguilar defeated Stewart Nicoll via technical submission (guillotine choke) at 2:39 of Round 1 at UFC 305 on Saturday in Perth, Australia.
ANALYSIS
Aguilar did an excellent job here of picking up an upset win against a debuting prospect in Nicoll who many people think highly of. Unfortunately, much of that good work was negated by the fact he missed weight by a pound and a half Friday. Aguilar struggled with the physicality of Nicoll early on, but the latter got over aggressive and left his neck exposed, and Jesus took full advantage. Aguilar has now racked up three straight wins, including two via stoppage, on the heels of his predictable setback against Tatsuro Taira in his UFC debut back in February 2023.
Aguilar did an excellent job here of picking up an upset win against a debuting prospect in Nicoll who many people think highly of. Unfortunately, much of that good work was negated by the fact he missed weight by a pound and a half Friday. Aguilar struggled with the physicality of Nicoll early on, but the latter got over aggressive and left his neck exposed, and Jesus took full advantage. Aguilar has now racked up three straight wins, including two via stoppage, on the heels of his predictable setback against Tatsuro Taira in his UFC debut back in February 2023.
Next fight against newbie
Aguilar will take on Stewart Nicoll at UFC 305 on Aug. 17, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
ANALYSIS
Aguilar will get his fourth UFC matchup, coming off his second straight win against Mateus Mendonca via split decision. The Mexican flyweight enters this fight with a 2-1 record in the UFC taking on Nicoll, who will make his UFC debut and holds an 8-0 professional fighting record.
Aguilar will get his fourth UFC matchup, coming off his second straight win against Mateus Mendonca via split decision. The Mexican flyweight enters this fight with a 2-1 record in the UFC taking on Nicoll, who will make his UFC debut and holds an 8-0 professional fighting record.
Secures second straight win
Aguilar defeated Mateus Mendonca via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28) at UFC Fight Night on Saturday in Mexico City.
ANALYSIS
Either man could have gotten the call here, and it would have been perfectly acceptable. Aguilar had issues defending the takedown all night long. He gave up 4-of-8 attempts, but to his credit, constantly worked to try to get back to his feet. Aguilar was somewhat fortunate because he didn't land the typical volume on the feet (38 total strikes, 19 significant) and needed to overcome a strong wrestling performance from his opponent, but two of the three judges felt he did enough. Aguilar has won two straight on the heels of a submission loss to top prospect Tatsuro Taira in his UFC debut about a year ago.
Either man could have gotten the call here, and it would have been perfectly acceptable. Aguilar had issues defending the takedown all night long. He gave up 4-of-8 attempts, but to his credit, constantly worked to try to get back to his feet. Aguilar was somewhat fortunate because he didn't land the typical volume on the feet (38 total strikes, 19 significant) and needed to overcome a strong wrestling performance from his opponent, but two of the three judges felt he did enough. Aguilar has won two straight on the heels of a submission loss to top prospect Tatsuro Taira in his UFC debut about a year ago.